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While the South Korean hardware launched running Android 8.1 Oreo, it has since received an upgrade to Android 9 Pie with Samsung's new One UI skin running on top.

One UI represents a substantial improvement over previous Samsung skins thanks to its intuitive design; native apps within the software present the majority of content towards the middle and bottom of the display that makes using larger devices, such as the Note 9, easier with one hand.

In terms of cameras, the South Korean phablet comes with two sensors on its rear that are both 12-megapixels.

Topping everything off is the Note 9's colossal 4,000mAh battery that allows the device to easily deliver an entire day of usage on a single charge.

Galaxy Note 9 originally launched for a starting price of £899 but has since crumbled in cost.

In fact, Argos is currently selling the hardware for what it claims is its "lowest ever price".

That means Android fans are currently able to pick up the phablet for as little as £639.95 in either the phone's black or blue colours.

Galaxy Note 9 was unveiled by Samsung back in August last year (Image: Samsung)

Argos is currently selling the Note 9 for its 'lowest ever price' (Image: Samsung)

It is worth noting this deal concerns the Galaxy Note 9 flavour with 128GB of internal storage.